London, Askance

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Hell is missing, and that's one of the least strange things to happen this week.

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Levels

1–3: An ordinary morning. Allegedly.
10: Hell is missing. That is inconvenient
11-24: A missing Hell may be the least of your troubles
25: A messenger from Hell is due to arrive on Tuesday
30: A Bishop, a Detective, and you walk into a pub
35: You are on the hunt for Rogue Laws
40-41: A further meeting with Milton – hopefully, a more illuminating one
45-55: You know the truth – prisoners of Hell subverted a law furnace. Now, what to do about it?
56: Southwark broods
60: You offered the Bishop of Southwark your support
65: You made no commitments in the matter of Southwark's crusade
70: You met with Milton once more, and learned little
75-90: A meeting has been called, to determine the next move.
100: A law shall be forged; a dream shall rise; Hell shall succumb
150-200: The furnace unchurns
250-300: The situation has changed
500: The matter of the rogue laws has been put to rest

Level Increase Descriptions

1–3: What was that?
10: Hell is missing.
11-24: A missing Hell may be the least of your troubles
25: A messenger from Hell is due to arrive on Tuesday
30: A Bishop, a Detective, and you walk into a pub
35: You are on the hunt for Rogue Laws
40-41: A further meeting with Milton – hopefully, a more illuminating one
45: You know the truth – prisoners of Hell subverted a law furnace. Now, what to do about it?
46: What business brings you back to the Embassy?
50: This bodes well.
51: A glimpse at the Embassy's own private law-furnace – intriguing. And suspicious.
52: You always get the difficult jobs.
55: Has time always felt so bouncy?
56: Southwark broods
60: You offered the Bishop of Southwark your support.
65: You made no commitments in the matter of Southwark's crusade.
70: You met with Milton once more, and learned little.
75-100: A meeting has been called, to determine the next move.
150-160: Into Hell.
170-200: The furnace unchurns.
250-300: The situation has changed.
500: The matter of the rogue laws has been put to rest.